May 11, 2005 #1 Ooragnak Technical User Joined May 11, 2005 Messages 2 Location IE Arcserve database in 1.5 GB in Size. What files do i select in order to Purge it? Cheers
May 11, 2005 1 #2 ntinlin IS-IT--Management Joined Jul 15, 2002 Messages 1,369 Location GB Depends on the version. And you don't really touch the files themselves. Arcserve versions up to 6.61 provided the dbmgr gui to do db maintenance. After 6.61 it is command line utils. To control the ongoing size of the DB you really need to set how many days worth of data is maintained by using the config. util. Upvote 0 Downvote
Depends on the version. And you don't really touch the files themselves. Arcserve versions up to 6.61 provided the dbmgr gui to do db maintenance. After 6.61 it is command line utils. To control the ongoing size of the DB you really need to set how many days worth of data is maintained by using the config. util.
May 12, 2005 Thread starter #3 Ooragnak Technical User Joined May 11, 2005 Messages 2 Location IE Cheers for the reply......its Arcserve 2000. Upvote 0 Downvote
May 12, 2005 #4 speshalyst IS-IT--Management Joined Apr 9, 2002 Messages 868 Location IN HI, Open Server admin click on database tab, go to the Operation Menu, select initialize db. and choose all databases.. cheers Speshalyst So it Shall be Written! So it Shall be Done!! Upvote 0 Downvote
HI, Open Server admin click on database tab, go to the Operation Menu, select initialize db. and choose all databases.. cheers Speshalyst So it Shall be Written! So it Shall be Done!!
May 12, 2005 #5 davidmichel Technical User Joined Jun 20, 2003 Messages 3,093 Location US Ah I'd say just init astpsdat rather than blowing the whole thing away. That way you only loose the list of files and directories backed up. Also check the log directory, old logs to clear out. And the temp directory should be blank when there are no jobs running. Upvote 0 Downvote
Ah I'd say just init astpsdat rather than blowing the whole thing away. That way you only loose the list of files and directories backed up. Also check the log directory, old logs to clear out. And the temp directory should be blank when there are no jobs running.